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PAGE TWO 1 ' 4-i h ibofi n sb'Wiw" m 111 WWWWHI B B B. ■ BWB B B I B B H 0 I B 1— ■■ 9 B ® h n 'M'y C V----"~^^C—■ — I I 'I Walwl HR iffl FwH W 9 R®®*“R B R1 —j |lloh mm F hwrt “l_j s jb £□ ug sis sh 11 rj| Bn mn ci w P ||| p BSEBI Olympic Games Open Today In Los Angeles Big Stadium Lxw Angeles. July 30 iAP) Vice- ( Charles Curtis lent the of-! flchl dignity of the United States to the games of the tcn h Olynipa.d yes- t terday arriving here to proclaim the opening of the international classic I today. ! He disntissed all talk of politics i wi ha gesture and immediately laun-| ched into the spirit of the workl-wkle I sports carnival which will take the i spctNglu. with the opening ceremony I cn the pook.-d Olynnepic sodium be- | fore 106 000 persons. A tKwo thousand piece band will play tlu» national anthem, joined by a j chci rof 1.000 voices as the vice pres- 1 Stages]: CITY LHAGUE Club fv L Pcs ! Kiwanis 2 0 1000 j Clements 1 0 1000 j Lions 1 0 1000 ' 1 l .500 i M. E. Baracas 1 l .500 Post Office 0 1 .000 I Wall Street 0 1 .000 « M. P. Bara car 0 2 .000 PIEDMONT LEAGUE Club W. L Pci. Charlotte is 0 .750 Greensboro 10 10 .015 Raleigh 13 12 .520 Durham 11 14 .440 j Wilmington 0 14 .301 Winston Salem 9 15 .375 NATIONAL LEAGUE Club W. L. Pet Pittsburgh 59 38 . 608 j Chicago 52 43 .547 Boston 49 48 .505 | Philadelphia 51 50 . 505 I Brooklyn 48 51 .485 j St Louis 46 50 .479 New York 43 52 .453 Cincinnati 48 59 .422 AMERICAN LEAGUE . )cb: W. L. Prt. New Yotk 66 33 . 667 j Cleveland 58 40 . 592 Philadelphia 59 42 . 584 j Washington 55 44 .556 * Detroit 51 44 .537 • St Louis , 44 53 .454, Chicago * 32 63 . 337 J Boston 25 71 .260 ✓ ■ The Piedmont Parade Rain last nisht blocked two of the three c* ntests sc'ncduled for the Pied mont League. Raleigh was forced out | at Wilnrv rvgton and Winson Salem and , Qhacloite could not start their week j end set es on account of the down pour Greer.3bcro was host to the Durham < KIP' SISTER Passed ByJ ■ By LES FORGRAVB i ' c~ course! NAJE SH-h'BODOv' 'rAE ,- S SOOIOD &\J~t FATIGOE AVOD THE HOT ’SOVJ AMD SO IT vgA*. TV-iAT DAO >. ± WTjOi YOOR FCoR LiTTi_H A*SLEEP. vou AMO 111 RE/ST SOOM HAOTHEiQ WAV. MO SOUND RASPED -that Vv _ "\ * AREvyTA-> ■SIDOT <£vl J TDO WH\LC HE GETS. DIStORSED Tv-TE. HOGH OP THE CHILOISH PRATTLE RAKK9 '■M THE \ '** ll<co well •STDP CV ANAP. QUTKE&P / VE\A\ POREST -to VLEEP TiREO EVttS.j. WARM THAT H« . I vvaOT k, , rTr rOC\W AMD f%V C / AM EyC CP6»O POR/COCPKEST \ Ana• V* 4 lIVtII FAMiIV vAATS CuOX. QY *YO .H,T >’'[!'• REST. -n-Ttt OA ' D 7S —-—( vWO(O' T HURT] . ™ 1 El oowM /» Jtfa \ AKi us° p a #o# / r//E GUMPS —OLD 40% C^ E hos?v<mA~she 1 F' r>^E <=ET BACK MER. o I .'JSaHoRE- 1 ** ~ \ V V<HEM HE PAWNED YNOEE PEARLS ME fe»Y THEM Yn£ WAT PEARL NECKLACE ? | MV ONLT CHANCE K C | YMAt NAME- |H| Jffili I U*i ‘' J | I] Iffli L ir knows YMJIT m IS YO FIND Xwj WE rOUCt H - JTT IwlstTUToV* 1 \SUSe MS J I » HA.V6 AN IDgA- ■ *5,000.« FOR A. STR.N4, OF ME blO- iff *AS ALwAVS. A ','v - &plndtn«ipy ,I{k them- v k m 000*52- >MArs BUSINEEE^JMr H \ PRICE FOR THIE, JT^JL AND a GLMBI.tR- ~ PERHAPS HE COULD I * ® kic\jk» CALL AND THAT HE f\ ME MIOHT / l ’i jfl ■ Xj 4-0% t CKM ldent appears in the huge concert bowl escorted by Count Henri de Baillet- Latour, president of the international Olympic federation, and Wiilliam May Garland, precedent of the tenth Olym piad committee. Then follows the grand parade of the nations with 2.000 of the world's ( finest athletes passing in review ir. ! their multi-colored uniforms. Mr. | Cur is will be inttxxluced to the vaxi j assembly by Mr. Garland as they j stand in the tribute of honor. He will speak 16 words in behalf of President Herbert Hoover: *7 pix>elaim open the Olympic games of Los Angeles, celebrating the tenth Olympaid of the modem year.” Mermaids Seven . Sjj . 1 ■ Members of the U. S. Olympic re lay swimming team are shown in the Olympic pool at Los Angeles as they put the finishing touches on their training. Left to right, are: Doro thy Dickinson, Edna McKibbon, Josephine McKim. Lenore Knight, Helen Johns. Helene Madison and i Eleanor Saville. Bulls for the only game played last night. Ta4s Win Fnom Bulls Borgniann. fast fielding Greensboro her Mop. lead the Pats in their 7 to 2 victory over the Durham Bulls last night in Greensboro to enable ' boio to take the in the week end , series. Borgmann got two hits, stole j three bases and accepted nine chanc e« without an error . Six Pat players I go* two hife each, 1 v >k *• HENDERSON, (N. C.,J DAILY DISPATCH,' SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1982 Wall Street-Lions Game Blocked By Wet Grounds Wet grounds ft>rced out (ho WoM Street-Liens game yesterday at Lea gue Park and the game will be played at some later date. This makes the second game of the week that has been postponed on ac count of rain. Clements and Post Of fice could not meet on Wednesday on account of a downpour and yesterday's storm left the grounds in such shape that it was thought advisable not to attempt to play on them when tthev were in hat condition. Yeserday’s game will be played on some future date. Clement's pplays the Post Of fice or* Monday of next week In order to make up the game that was post poned this past weke. There is some question about the M. E.'s victory over t'he M. P’s on Thursday that has something to do with the eligibility of some of the ball players in this game. It seems that THE OLD HOME TOWN R*rl*«»r*d U. S. PU*nt OBc« By STANLEY f , ufrK- rf> I VO UVE TOI.O ME/ / U J/a\ 1| J===fe.'^=%=' chwawar wav a / 1 l DEPT i 4J%osir Jy ==t¥- _____ t THAT LOVJ HANQIA4<S LAMP IN THE |j a) . racket store was respomsible ~ sv+hue?' FOR AN AWFUL FUSS /M THE H ENWORTHY HOME LATE To DAY ’ (c\ 1932 Lm w. sunlty C«ntr»l Pr«a 7^30-32 both teams used ineligible men in tftis content and It will probably be thrown out at the next directors meeting and made to be played over. i Hack Wilson Big Factor In Dodger Win Over Cards Brooklyn, July 30 (AP) —Hack Wil son, last year's “forgotten man” of baseball set a warm pac eyeeterday and his Brooklyn teammates followed it to win their fifth victory in * * games against the St. Louis Card!-j tnals, 7 to 4. and step past the world’s champions into fifth place in the Na- , tional League. * Hack smarted the Dodgers off In the J first inning by driving his 18th home | run of the season against the right field screen with O'Doul on bos* to gain a 3-0 lead. Previously Roweofeld ted opened “ Hdi a double off Dizzy Dean arr scored on a baJk and Stripp’o _iy. PIEDMONT LEAGUE Winston Salem at OharlcLte. Durhj&m at Greensboro. Raleigh aA Wiknfington. AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia at Cleveland. Washington at Chicago. New York at Detroit. Boston at St. Louis. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at New York. Chicago ait Brooklyn. St. Louis at Boston. i Prepare To Open Businem School. j Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Everitt, of the Henderson Business School, arrived in [ town last night to prepare for the | opening of school on September 12. SORDS POlNTS—Bywords 4 AOt MOboPopi-f0 rue lAOELAI CHAMPKZOSrtiP PiAICA ITS / *Wo * cdwaoeseD a sore *Jr*WE*. Bpfe ~ ( 1M TAAI C>e«XßJMfcß»r Os OWUfICS if I / BL Y AIS RECORD TMRduJ »* \ v \ VM jELEv/E ME MA-f SORfASS THAT AM /UAfiX I/d CodPETiTkA Remits PIEDMONT LEAGUE Greensboro 7; Durham 2. Others rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 4; New York S. Chicago 4; Boston 3. Washington 10; St. Louis 6. Others not scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 4; New York 3. Philadelphia 5; Cincinnati 2. Brooklyn 7; St. Louis 4. Chricago-Booton rain. Everyone must have a trade— why xsM •uke yours PRINTINO. The Println* industry offer* exceptional wages. In struction available. Monotype, keyboarc snd caster, Linotype, Hand composition tnd Presswork on modern presses. Po» lull information write the SOUHERf SCHOOL OK PRINTING at Iftl4-U «att fit.. NashvUM. Term Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results WANTED 24 GIRLS AM' v\*-AIE Monday morning. 9 n « Ap; Mr. Scrcy. Cential Ho:< i < .dr E. A SECRETARIAL COURSE AT TKt Henderson Business Schu<. help you meet your country* it* problems. Tall term beur.: s*,- tember 12. • '•* FOR SALE—BIRD DOG t Hoi beat stock in Orange County V f sell cne.jp. See O. C Jones Lr patch office. FOR RENT-FIVE ROOM HlNd.v low W.;h heat. $2.» pel non'.'- 4 - pt*r month if paid in a.lvan<> A five room bungalow Y month. Phone 443. -'■* FOR RENT FOUR ROOM Ou tage cn half acre lot <-f tixto- Road, all modern ci>n»eu.>-n«s Rent sl2 50 per month l'atTieu- Carter Phone 547. ■ FOR SALE ONE USER •’*- range $lO 00 used Univ-t ai K.k - : range, $35.00, also one four bu:r.<t Oriole gas range with double ovt: In pei-fect condition. £25 < n > 1 br er son Furniture Co. ' FOR RENT- MODERN FIVE bungalow, good cond.ti.in. t and Peachtree Sts ; n r,*- i ■* , -'— room collages, Southail Stir** v room bungalow, Gary St ;■ ’t x cottage, two garages, Zen*- Sue* Nice five room house lury • : ' 3r " Nicholas Street. 3 and 4 r«-..nt *•’ parade apartments Breck* nt .d** Street. Rent reasonable R Mustian. Hwnp 341-W. 2-*-* GROCERY STORES. FISH LEA-- era and markets save on your wtsf ping paper. Use old newspaper*" Get a big bundle at the I>a»;y patch office fo* Ibc. -’l-d FOR SALE—TOY TERRIERS Sl>- weeks old. Gilbert ON- • i THREE GALLON STONE CROf’K* at 25c each. O’Neil's. EveiyT.*; in Hardware. 3‘> 1’ FOR RENT-MODERN APART’ roents in the Stonewall. 215 V A.*. Avenue. Prices attradive K;M second floor. St«*»m heated E; - G. Flabnagan. Phone 535 ‘ I J A COURSE AT THE HENPER'O'" Business School will help you 1 > a* SURE of yourself and FI RE \ Oct future. Fall teu* ' f ‘ > September 12. * * TREMENDOUS REDUCTIuN” shoes. Closing out fire -a ’ ' Don’t forget we are still d" * ? pert shoe repairing. Bost-n > ' Store. Next to HenderMin * ’ Kitchen. 2 *'‘ THE DAILY DISPATCH 15V |W sale at The Smoke Shop. Case, Hendereon Candy K ’f" 6 ' Wortman’e Pharmacy. Wigr-n* •tore, Agency. You m*> - *^ c "‘ ft copy from any of <*>«*• at the regular price of sc. I I II F' s linl *t« he